Who we Are

When the whistle of disintegration which had started to blow within the Pyrates Confraternity reached a crescendo in 1972, with increased violations of the confraternity creed, Bolaji Carew and some members, took another ‘bold’ step to correct the observed ills, by pulling out of the Pyrates Confraternity.

They left and formed a new confraternity to uphold all the wrong doings the Pyrates had come to embrace. These gentlemen - BOLAJI CAREW and KUNLE ADIGUN - chose the name of their new confraternity with specific intent. They knew that Buccaneers were meant to be society`s roving policemen, who are naturally and morally superior to all seafaring creatures - Hence, the name SEALORD.....Read more

Donating to over 100 Children causes and charities in Nigeria, Africa and the World

Dr Ameyo Adadevoh died in the battle to save Nigerians from the Ebola Virus

Hunger is one of the worst enemies of man, we do our best to be our brothers keeper across tribes and tongues

We say No to Child Marriage. Let our girls Grow

This is bestowed yearly to the best overall Student Sealord in any University of Nigeria.

Welcome to Our Official Website

Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.

Our Philosophy

We stand for love, orderliness, honesty, transparency, togetherness, championing and sharing each other's problems and positively seeking to solve them

Our Notable Nigerians

Cardinal Francis Arinze Vatican

Cardinal Francis Arinze is the most senior African cardinal at the Vatican. He is president of the Pontifical council for inter-religious Dialogue.

Hajia Gambo Sawaba Activist

Sawaba firced into marriage at the age of 16 came out of repression and sowed the seed for the on-going emancipation of African women from the African tradition

Grace Alele Williams Academician

In 1974 she became the first female professor of mathematics. she is one of the first Nigerian women to obtain a PhD in mathematics. She was also the country's first female vice-chancellor (University of Benin 1985-1991)

Chief Gani Fawehinmi Lawyer

A distinguished lawyer, acclaimed author, publisher and philanthropist, he is better known as a gadfly in conscience of many Nigerian governments military or civilian.